Tyndall makes senior appointments to product development team

BT westpac investment management

20 September 2012
| By Staff |
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Tyndall Asset Management has appointed Shirley Bowles and Steven Birkett to its newly created sales and marketing division. 

Joining the product development team, Bowles has been appointed senior manager, product strategy and development, and will lead the production of new investment products to both retail and institutional clients.

She has seventeen years' financial services experience in both Australia and South Africa, and was most recently with AMP Capital Investors as senior product manager in its client, product and marketing division.

Before that, she worked at BT Investment Management and Westpac Financial Services.

Birkett will take on the role of senior product manager and will be responsible for managing the current range of products and assisting the team in bringing new products to market.

He joins Tyndall from Perpetual Investment Management, where he was senior product manager.

He previously worked in other product management and investment management roles at State Street Global Advisers and Morgan Stanley Investment Management.

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